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Gotta go to the VA for my 6 month checkup this AM so I'll be scarce around the forum. About all it amounts to is some paper updating, temp., BP and pulse rate. Renew scrips for my meds. "How are you feeling?" and that's it. If you wan walk, talk, see lightning and hear thunder you're ok.
 
See lightning and hear thunder?
How about mormon crickets or locusts? You getting any of those these days?




For those of you at home wondering what I'm talking about, here:

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tm...10&u=/ap/20030613/ap_on_re_us/mormon_crickets

Mormon Crickets Invading Western States
Fri Jun 13,11:43 AM ET
By SANDRA CHEREB, Associated Press Writer

PALOMINO VALLEY, Nev. - Swarms of Mormon crickets are marching across the West, destroying rangeland and crops, slickening highways with their carcasses and leaving disgusted residents in their wake.

"It's yucky," said Amy Nisbet of Elko in northeast Nevada, where this year crickets made their first appearance in recent memory. "You drive down the street and they pop like bubble wrap."

Mild winters and three years of drought have provided ideal conditions for the insects, which hatch in the spring and feed through the summer. Experts say this year's infestation in Nevada, Utah and Idaho could be the worst in decades.

Five million acres are infested in Nevada with the 2 1/2-inch long creeping insects, said Jeff Knight, entomologist with the Nevada Department of Agriculture.

"I've seen them eat weeds in a field but leave the alfalfa," Knight said. "Other times, they'll just strip the crop bare."

Their voracious appetites take in anything — sagebrush, alfalfa, wheat, barley, clover, seeds, grasses, vegetables. At a density of just one cricket per square yard, they can consume 38 pounds of forage per acre as they pass through an area. They don't fly, but can hop and crawl a mile in a day and up to 50 miles in a season. And before they die in the fall, they lay the eggs that will become next year's swarm.

The Mormon cricket actually is a katydid, similar to a grasshopper. It got its name in 1848 when swarms invaded the fields of Mormon settlers in Utah. According to lore, the settlers prayed for divine assistance that arrived in the form of gulls, which ate the insects and saved the crops.

Though Knight couldn't provide an economic damage estimate, he said this year's infestation is twice as widespread as last year. The bugs are showing up in places they haven't been seen before, such as Elko's city limits and Palomino Valley north of Reno.

Last week, Elko County commissioners declared a state of emergency because of the worsening two-week infestation. Officials in southwestern Idaho say the infestation there is the worst since World War II.

"They've been building up there on the Boise front for several years, but last year was the first year everything seems to have coalesced and really erupted," said Mike Cooper of the Idaho Department of Agriculture.

"They're cyclic and they build up over a number of years, kind of peak, and then usually some kind of natural disease comes in and starts taking them down," Cooper said.

In Utah, agriculture officials estimate 6 million acres — more than double last year's plague — will be infested before the crickets die off.

Dick Wilson of the Utah Department of Agriculture said the dismal predictions were "all true. (My staff) are all out in the field, working seven days a week" fighting the bugs.

Earlier this spring, Nevada treated about 66,000 acres with an insecticide that kills the insects before they mature. But as the treatment cuts down their numbers in one area, they pop up somewhere else.

The chief weapon is carbaryl, an insecticide commonly known as Sevin. It is mixed with bran and spread before the crickets as they advance. Crickets lured to the bait quickly die. The poisoned carcasses are consumed by cannibalistic fellow crickets, which also die.

State officials said their priority is to protect public lands, crops — and motorists. In Idaho the state has posted warning signs on State Route 55. Crickets smashed by cars create a mush slicker than ice.

"We're doing our best to keep them off the highway," said Martin Larraneta, a state entomologist coordinating cricket controls in Elko. "It can be like a grease slick."

So far there are no reports of accidents caused by the crickets.

While serious, this year's outbreak isn't the most severe in Nevada history, experts said.

A 1939 state publication noted an infestation in Eureka County in 1882, when trains were unable to travel the main line of the Central Pacific Railroad "due to the rails being so thoroughly greased with crushed crickets," state archivist Guy Rocha said.

In the 1930s, a band of crickets 12 miles long and at times several feet deep was reported in Elko County, Rocha said.

The crickets have existed for millions of years and were once a food source for American Indians. But the swarms covering fields and roads and houses horrify modern residents.

"When it comes to something that's six-legged, people have a big problem with that," Knight said.

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On the Net:

http://extension.usu.edu/hoppers/htmfiles/mormoncrickets.htm
 
I have a friend who recently gave his senior thesis on Agricultural Terrorism... Homeland Defence dosent know what to do about it because it is so easy if you have the right minds working on the right stuff.

It really is scary stuff...

Of course so is the wrath of God.

Ever hear of the huge Mice infestations of Austrailia? Cool footage, but I sure wouldent want to live there.
 
This was one thing brought up at a campout I went to, well, along these lines anwyays. Started out though talking about a complete cutout of oil, and how gasoline would be the least of our worries. Most people don't know how much in the way of fertilizer, pesticides and herbicides used to grow our food(least here in the US) are made from petroleum or petroleum byproducts. And that lack of food would be real problem if oil was cut off.

But then the fry bread and cajun deep fried turkey was done, so I got distracted and didn't get to hear rest of conversation. :)
 
I guess that since it didn't make the international news, Uncle Bill came through with flying colors...:D
 
Harry, where have you been? I know it's a woman so you may as well 'fess up.

VA went as usual. Phone call didn't say I had lab for blood draw so I went with 4 cups of coffee and a doughnut under my belt which would skew the bloodwork so badly it wouldn't mean anything. Then I waited an hour at the lab and nothing happened so I left. "Why am I waiting around to give blood for tests that won't mean anything?" Got home and wrote a letter asking that the appointment be rescheduled and that I be notified when fasting is required.
 
Just the understaffed health care system of which I'm a cog, working me under...:( Thought I'd drop by and see what has been going on with the Usual Gang of Suspects;) :D
 
Harry, I've been waiting for you to get back and update the safety thread.

John, I went thru the same routine before and blood test results were useless. If they would only tell me I'd fast but they refuse to tell me.
 
Uncle Bill, It sounds like the usual visit to me! Mamav is heading back from a VA visit to Omaha. Just talked to her. Sounds like the visit went normal. "You have this problem (fill in the blank), Sorry we can't do anything for you at this time. Too bad so sad. Actually shes going deaf but they can't do anything right now. Shes just at that in-between stage I guess. Hmm.
Hope all is good with you.
:) :confused:
 
Originally posted by Bill Martino
Harry, I've been waiting for you to get back and update the safety thread.

Can't promise a quick fix, but have the old pix and stuff somewhere on my terabyte drive.
 
Yup, drive 600 miles and they tell me I can't hear. I already know that:rolleyes: And the worst part is the frequencies I'm deaf to are the ones that include my daughter and the ol'mans voices.:confused: Really dear I didn't hear you ... were you talking to me ....hmmm, this could come in handy....you told me NOT to get that khuk???:confused: :D :footinmou
 
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